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Thai parliament flashed by erotic picture

BANGKOK, April 18, 2012 (AFP) - The graphic image of a naked woman caused shockwaves in Thailand's parliament on Wednesday when it flashed across big screens during a legislators' debate.

Monitors that had been showing a close-up shots of the parliamentarian addressing the house suddenly flashed a picture of a woman of Asian appearance in a provocative pose.

MP Sanong Thepaksornnarong, from Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party, spotted the picture and called for the session to be halted.

Screens were hastily turned off and an investigation was launched.

House speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont said an official told him the picture signal was beamed in from outside parliament by hackers.

Representatives, from both the lower and upper houses, later recommenced their discussion on a controversial constitutional amendment.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2012-04-18

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"...the picture signal was beamed in from outside parliament by hackers." Those were some phasers, Scotty. Call parliament to arms. We'll need our best deflection suits to resist the pornographic tractor beams.

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"Various attendees were aroused from their sleep, and often absent members unusually joined the session to see the pics. A senior member of the older generation had to be helped from his seat having had heart palpitations"

and as an afterthought

Representatives, from both the lower and upper houses, later recommenced their discussion on a controversial constitutional amendment

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Representatives, from both the lower and upper houses, later recommenced their discussion on a controversial constitutional amendment.

Hey Geriatrickid

I thought you said everything had been discussed and it did not need PM Yingluck at the meeting on constitutional change? Seems like she is needed as they all seem to be still chewing the fat!

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"Various attendees were aroused from their sleep, and often absent members unusually joined the session to see the pics. A senior member of the older generation had to be helped from his seat having had heart palpitations"

and as an afterthought

Representatives, from both the lower and upper houses, later recommenced their discussion on a controversial constitutional amendment

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Moral indignation from a bunch of immoral characters doesn't quite work for me.

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